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		<title>Sick and Tired of Searching for Chicken Coop Plans?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 03:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you tired of looking around for chicken coop plans? Then you have come to the right place.
We have all the information you need to get your chicken coop built to for your chickens to be comfortable. When your chickens feel great and look great, they will give you tons of eggs. Then you and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you tired of looking around for chicken coop plans? Then you have come to the right place.</p>
<p>We have all the information you need to get your chicken coop built to for your chickens to be comfortable. When your chickens feel great and look great, they will give you tons of eggs. Then you and your family can sell these eggs for money while providing a great service for your local community and the environment.</p>
<p>Check out this little chick hatching:</p>
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<p>This is the satisfaction you get from building a chicken coop and creating your own coop of chickens!</p>
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		<title>Looking for A Chicken Coop Design?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 22:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many factors that must be taken into consideration before choosing a chicken coop design. In most cases, people just refuse to observe the very important aspects of coops but rather things that are less necessary for the general welfare of the birds. It may interest you to know that a number of designs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many factors that must be taken into consideration before choosing a <strong>chicken coop design</strong>. In most cases, people just refuse to observe the very important aspects of coops but rather things that are less necessary for the general welfare of the birds. It may interest you to know that a number of designs and styles keep pouring onto the markets everyday. Indeed, depending on the components and the manufacturer, you may have to commit quite something substantial before purchasing one.</p>
<p>Whether you decide to purchase it or take the venture of building it yourself, there are some vital facts you must have on mind. The first approach is to try as much as possible to identify your needs when considering a <strong>chicken coop design</strong>. This should simply bother on issues concerning the number of birds available, the landscape, the number of people around and the like.</p>
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<p>These are very important in the sense that apart from ensuring the survival of the chicken, there are some environmental challenges the chicken may come with. Nothing at all, you are required to be mindful of the fact that birds can produce quite bad odor to the detriment of your neighbors. In taking these decisions, it would be in your interest to be guided by the right information.</p>
<p>Today, it isn’t hard to get almost any information and tips as far as a <strong>chicken coop design</strong> is concerned. The big World Wide Web is there for you at all times. Luckily, there are so many ideas made available in there. To do this, just enter the exact keyword into a search engine. Usually, a pool of them will be unveiled for you to make a choice.</p>
<p>It is advisable not to jump into choosing something that might not be in your best interest. Take your time to make an in depth reading to increase your chances of making a more suitable choice. In whatever decision you take, make sure that the comfort and health of the birds are supreme.</p>
<p>Irrespective of how appealing a <strong>chicken coop design</strong> appears to the eye, it would not be a wise decision if it is unable to serve the expected interest. Always make sure that the designs you choose takes into account issues on ventilation. Usually, in situations where the birds are many, there are a whole lot of problems they face.</p>
<p>Apart from the point that this can cause disease outbreak, it is equally important to stress that it becomes much more problematic in the event where they start laying eggs. In addition to this, it should be very important to take into account the amount of lightening system for the birds.</p>
<p>If you have the opportunity of receiving the sun light, make sure the coop is placed at an angle that makes it easy to receive it. Aside this, there are several artificial sources out there for your consideration. Seek expert advice on <strong>chicken coop design</strong> any time you face any difficulty.</p>
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		<title>Example of a Well Built Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 04:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is an example of a well built chicken coop. This coop is well built with everything intact. It is built with the proper ventilation systems that give chickens the proper light and airflow needed to stay comfortable in their coop. The exterior looks to be made of a strong hardwood—which protects your chickens against [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is an example of a well built chicken coop. This coop is well built with everything intact. It is built with the proper ventilation systems that give chickens the proper light and airflow needed to stay comfortable in their coop. The exterior looks to be made of a strong hardwood—which protects your chickens against any harmful elements like wind, rain, and snow. <a href="http://www.buildthatcoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/chicken-pic-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-39" title="chicken pic 1" src="http://www.buildthatcoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/chicken-pic-1.jpg" alt="" width="166" height="146" /></a></p>
<p>The coop is also built on a foundation that can support the overall integrity of the chicken coop. The next thing to finalize this coop would be to add a protective fence to keep any predators or unwanted beings away from the coop. Have a great time building that coop!</p>
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		<title>Get Chicken Coup Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many benefits you stand to gain by getting a chicken coup for your birds. First and foremost, it would be your primary aim not to see your chicken dying off. In other words, you need the facility for the purposes of providing adequate security considering how delicate they can be.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many benefits you stand to gain by getting a <strong>chicken coup</strong> for your birds. First and foremost, it would be your primary aim not to see your chicken dying off. In other words, you need the facility for the purposes of providing adequate security considering how delicate they can be.</p>
<p>Today, there seem to be more than just this aim. Many are those who are constantly looking for the best of styles and designs appealing enough to look. No matter what your focus is, there are some ideas you can hardly overlook. It should rather interest you to know that you needn’t have to be some kind of a professional before making success on building your dream <strong>chicken coup</strong>.</p>
<p>Apart from this fact, it is equally important to add that what you need might not be that expensive to scare you away. The fact of the matter really is that the very basic designs require just some woods, a few hours and some appreciable amount of handwork to see you through. In the first place, you need to get an idea of the plan you want. This should be selected with some level of intelligence and creativity. Remember that there are many designs out there that wouldn’t be able to serve you well.</p>
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<p>Usually, if you are a rural folk, you should be able to pick a few <strong>chicken coup</strong> materials and plans from the local shops at relatively cheaper cost. However, in the event that you are somewhere in the urban area, there is still an opportunity for you. You simply have to log onto the Internet to download from the many construction plans available.</p>
<p>When doing this, try as much as possible to consider several plans and designs before making your final decision. Another thing to inform your preference and choice is about the extras that come with some of them. Since everybody has his own personal interest, a few of the type are introduced in the following reading for your interest.</p>
<p>The first to talk about is the a-frame. This is what is considered the most ideal for small farm or for the backyard purposes. Again, if your desire is to keep a few more birds rather than just a couple of birds, the ark style <strong>chicken coup</strong> will definitely be your right choice. It is known to provide the required space and enabling things needed for the comfort and survival of the birds.</p>
<p>There are still other people who simply want something more than what’s talked about so far. These are usually the more serious breeders. The mid-sized chicken barn is the type that provides better service to such needs. Additionally, you may want to know that the premium or the traditional house for chicken happens to be the top of the range coop.</p>
<p>The best thing to do after obtaining a number of building plans is to go into details for a more thorough study. Always factor the safety of your eggs in any <strong>chicken coup</strong> plan you choose.</p>
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		<title>Build Chicken Coops &#8211; The Right Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to know how to build a chicken coop the proper way? Well, it is undoubtedly true that the interest and quest for these facilities have really increased in recent times. This is demonstrated by the various designs and styles out there. In fact, being able to build a quality and appealing object [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to know how to <strong>build a chicken coop</strong> the proper way? Well, it is undoubtedly true that the interest and quest for these facilities have really increased in recent times. This is demonstrated by the various designs and styles out there. In fact, being able to build a quality and appealing object can be a self fulfilling venture.</p>
<p>The focus of this article is to identify the very important things that have the potential to make or mar the kind of coop you have always desired. First and foremost, it must be established that chicken need some amount of warmth and light. In fact, these are needed for both the chicken and the keeper. The health of them largely depends on the amount of heat or warmth they have in the coop.</p>
<p>Another thing you should not have to forget if you want to <strong>build a chicken coop</strong> that would best serve you has to do with the level of protection. Make sure there are no hazardous elements. More often than not, bad weather conditions like heavy rains, snow, hale, wind, cold climate and the like are in constant threat to your birds. Apart from these problems, there are also quite a number of times where predators, injury and thefts could pose a lot of discomfort to the chicken.</p>
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<p>This is why it is very crucial to <strong>build a chicken coop</strong> that appears difficult to be attacked by the above indicated instances. If you are one of those people out with inadequate knowledge about how to handle this, it should be in your interest to know these few tricks. Your aim is to build a draft free house for your chicken. Therefore the best way is to make sure the windows and doors are opened and closed at any needed time with ease.</p>
<p>One of the best materials to install is a heavy gage wire mesh. This is one of the well known screening systems you need to <strong>build a chicken coop</strong> for better security.  To avoid dampness, you are required to build it on a high area. Additionally, make sure the place is well drained to take care of any unwanted water and other liquids. Usually, these are needed when cleaning and disinfection.</p>
<p>It will also be a good idea to build the coop to face the sun. This is a more natural and less expensive way of drying up the facility and the soil after raining. Another strategy you can adopt to prevent predators is by burying your outside runs with chicken wire. This should be done all around the coop with a depth of about one foot. Never undermine the fact that one predator can cause a great deal of harm to your chicken.</p>
<p>Therefore, you must <strong>build a chicken coop</strong> that is capable of preventing threats like cats, raccoons and even dogs. What is normally the case is that they actually dig underneath the facility thus causing danger to the lives of the birds. Be guided to build the object of your interest.</p>
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		<title>Tips for How to Build Chicken Coops</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 07:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are some kind of a hobbyist or a professional builder, you still need some important guidelines so long as you want to know how to build chicken coops the right way. Many are those with this kind of passion. For this reason, the following guidelines will serve you better since it contains the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are some kind of a hobbyist or a professional builder, you still need some important guidelines so long as you want to know <strong>how to build chicken coops</strong> the right way. Many are those with this kind of passion. For this reason, the following guidelines will serve you better since it contains the useful ideas you must follow to ensure maximum success.</p>
<p>First of all, try as much as possible to consider the appearance more carefully. The fact of the matter is that the facility is not only meant to cater for your birds, but also for the purposes of creating an appealing outlook. The best approach has to do with sketching your design on a piece of paper before any other proceedings. The next thing is to make sure the appropriate color is chosen. Remember that the roof as well as the walls will have to be painted.</p>
<p>Another thing you must be careful of is the amount of destruction it may pose to your neighbors. In the event that you don’t live far away from many people it will be required of you that your birds coop poses no discomfort to them. In most cases, you would not appreciate the accompanying bad odor or severe stench that occurs if the coop is not properly managed. This is why in leaning <strong>how to build chicken coops</strong>, it is required of you to build an aesthetically looking and clean object so as not to pose any problem to others.</p>
<p>It should also be known that, there are a whole lot of garbage and weeds that come with its building. Make sure these are all disposed off to keep the surrounding clean and neat. It should also be added that keeping an appealing landscape could add a lot of value to the overall appearance of the object.</p>
<p>To know <strong>how to build chicken coops</strong>, you are equally advised to attach sound judgment in the whole building process. You may agree with me that there are some materials out there whose cleaning and disinfection appear quite difficult. This is why you must be convinced about the nature of the material you intend using in order not to cause any difficulty as far as the above mentioned issues are concerned.</p>
<p>Also note that one other important design you mustn’t forget is the way the doors are opened. Ideally, design the facility in such a way that the doors are installed to open inwards rather than outwards. While looking for the right ways about <strong>how to build chicken coops</strong>, try as much as possible to install sliding windows.</p>
<p>The benefit of this lies in the fact that you would not like to see your chicken roosting on your windows. It should be added that getting to know <strong>how to build chicken coops</strong> isn’t very difficult today. There are a number of materials out there that teach wonderful tips and guidelines to produce a quality coop. Be in the know that the above should always be fundamental.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Chicken Coop Construction Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no doubt that we are all interested in how to make chicken coop construction simple to follow and apply. Here are some guidelines you can follow.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no doubt that we are all interested in how to <strong>make chicken coop</strong> construction simple to follow and apply. Here are some guidelines you can follow.</p>
<p>Ensure that there are suitably placed water containers and chicken feeders. The chicken should have access to these facilities. However due to their scratching instincts chicken love to make a mess of everything so be careful where you place these. If you do not want droppings to be mixed up with the chicken feed then separate them. You could place the chicken feeder at a convenient height at the chicken’s back. They would then stretch their necks to eat but would not soil the food with their feet. This also works for the water containers. Throughout the day the water provided should of high quality. This would <strong>make chicken coop</strong> management easier for you.</p>
<p>Provide a good lighting source for your chicken folks. In order to make sure they have direct sunlight during the day put the chicken coop windows towards the south. It would provide warmth for the chicken at cold times of the year and a good source of ventilation when it is quite hot. An electrical source of light is also very crucial if you want to produce enough eggs over the course of the year. For instance for every 30-40 feet you could install one electrical ceiling light. It also keeps the chicken warm and empowers them to lay good eggs.</p>
<p>In order to <strong>make Chicken Coop</strong> construction easy for you, use sound judgement in every way possible. Building materials for example have to be ones in which cleaning and disinfecting would not be difficult to do. Windows provided should of the sliding type. This would prevent them from roosting on the window frames. Doors should also open inwards not outwards. Another important decision will be the sloping nature of the ground in the chicken coop. We do not want water used for cleaning the coop to remain stagnant hours or even days after. The floor should therefore be made to slope towards the door or entrance to always keep water out.</p>
<p>To make the chicken coop very attractive take a look at the appearance and design format. Make sure you take a sketch of your design on a sheet of paper even before starting. Take note of the colours to paint the roof, walls and body of the chicken coop with. The chicken coop however should not be distracting to neighbours if it is visible to them or else they would start complaining. Do not apply any magnificent drawings on the coop to attract attention. Always remember to throw away any rubbish or weeds that form around the chicken coop. Ensure that the setting is appealing.</p>
<p>If you are concerned about how to <strong>make a chicken coop</strong> whether on a large or a small scale these tips should get you going in the right direction. Indeed, <strong>making a chicken coop</strong> is that easy.</p>
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		<title>Chicken House Plans – Build a Comfortable Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 19:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Constructing a comfortable chicken coop for your chickens entails paying close attention to the details in the building plans. Indeed, constructing a chicken coop without adequate plans is a complete waste of money, time, building tools and materials. In your chicken house plans, make provision for the comfort of the chicken.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constructing a comfortable chicken coop for your chickens entails paying close attention to the details in the building plans. Indeed, constructing a chicken coop without adequate plans is a complete waste of money, time, building tools and materials. In your <strong>chicken house</strong> <strong>plans</strong>, make provision for the comfort of the chicken.</p>
<p>Make sure that you provide them with a spacious place to live if you want them to be healthy. The least amount of space required for every chicken in a coop is about four square feet. Therefore, make out the number of chickens you plan to raise before constructing the chicken coop. <strong>Chicken house plans</strong> have never been that easy. It is quite easy to determine that for 30 chickens for instance you would need to build at least 120 square feet of chicken coop. It would not be bad if you are able to build more than the required space. The more space they have the more they are able to enjoy and produce better eggs. Never try to beat down cost by limiting the space allotted to each chicken. It could eventually work against you.</p>
<p>Again, in your <strong>chicken house</strong> <strong>plans</strong> do not give room for the overcrowding of your chickens. It rather leads to negative effects like diseases, pests and cannibalism.  If your chickens do not get enough air then they would be exposed to all kinds of sicknesses and diseases. They could be very weak and die eventually. Construct a perch for your chicken. It would be very filthy to see chicken droppings mix up with the eggs. Ensure that you have boxes or any other type of containers under the perch to collect the droppings that come through. Similarly you could you could use broom handles to provide them a comfortable place to perch. It helps to keep the perch free from diseases.</p>
<p>Also your chicken coop should be well ventilated to prevent the chickens from sweating. Sweat promotes the development of diseases and ailments on the skin. Supply your chicken coop with small vents or windows to allow the sweat to evaporate. Indeed the best position for a window is one that does not face the direction of the wind. This position keeps stale air out and rather brings in fresher air.</p>
<p>Barring any unforeseen circumstances you should have a maximum of six chickens per nesting box. As much as possible the nesting boxes should be dark. This makes the chickens feel comfortable and relaxed. To prevent the eggs from cracks you could place straw shavings in the nesting boxes.</p>
<p>If you know <strong>how to design chicken house plans</strong> remember that the chicken coops should be strong to inhibit intruders. The wood used should be sturdy enough. Push your chicken coop after construction to see if it is really strong. If it shakes then you have not applied all the principles of <strong>how to design chicken house plans.</strong></p>
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		<title>Build your own Chicken Coop and Enjoy the Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 19:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you are made aware about the numerous advantages to gain after building your own chicken coop you must know how to actually do it. Finding an exact plan to follow to meet your personal needs is very crucial. Here are some few things to take into account if you want to build your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you are made aware about the numerous advantages to gain after building your own chicken coop you must know how to actually do it. Finding an exact plan to follow to meet your personal needs is very crucial. Here are some few things to take into account if you want to <strong>build your own</strong> <strong>chicken coop</strong>.</p>
<p>Intruders and predators must never be given any access to the chicken. This could be achieved by providing an enclosed gate that would make the chicken feel secure and comfortable. The wiring of the cage should go about 15-20 inches deep into the earth’s surface to prevent any animal from digging underneath to gain access to the chickens. You should also look for good insulation. Ensure that you put in place measures that insulate the chicken coop if your area normally experiences rain or even snow.</p>
<p>Furthermore ensure that your chicken have got enough space to run about. This gives them the opportunity to experience fresh air and also shake off any tiny insects that could be on their body. A less crowded out chicken coop increases the quality of eggs produced. Ensure that the how to <strong>build</strong> <strong>your own chicken Coop</strong> plan takes care of lighting for the chicken coop. It helps to provide enough ventilation alongside improving visibility in the chicken coop. A less ventilated chicken coop increases the stench in the room.</p>
<p>If you are able to <strong>build your own chicken coop </strong>then you would enjoy the advantage of getting fresh farm eggs for yourself and family. Indeed the average hen would lay over 260 eggs per year. Assume you were to have about four or five flock of hens. This should yield a lot of fresh organic eggs to enjoy.</p>
<p>You could feed your food scraps to the chicken thereby reducing your waste levels. Chicken waste can also be used as manure instead of the fertilizers used on our farms. The latter is proven to be environmentally harmful. This could save you a lot of money in buying the fertilizers.</p>
<p>When you eventually <strong>build your own chicken coop </strong>you actually learn a lot of life lessons from it. It is not only the regular supply of fresh farm eggs and natural fertilizer that accrue to you. You can pride yourself in the fact that you built your own Chicken coop. It provides a unique sense of accomplishment. It is a great opportunity to improve the unity within your family by engaging each one of them in the building process. Also the children can learn a great sense of responsibility and accountability in the process of looking after the chicken.</p>
<p>In fact these are just some of the very few advantages you derive when you <strong>build your own</strong> <strong>chicken</strong> <strong>coop</strong> and eventually rear the chickens in your yard. The good thing about it is that this worthwhile experience also extends to your family. I advise that you painstakingly learn this process of constructing your own chicken coop for your own good.</p>
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		<title>Selecting Chicken Coop Kits that Make Farming Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before enjoying the advantages of good chicken coop kits it is very important that you carefully choose kits that would enhance chicken egg production. After all that is the main motive behind setting up a chicken coop. Indeed the excitement that comes with receiving freshly laid eggs from your backyard chicken coop is rendered simpler [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before enjoying the advantages of good <strong>chicken coop kits</strong> it is very important that you carefully choose kits that would enhance chicken egg production. After all that is the main motive behind setting up a chicken coop. Indeed the excitement that comes with receiving freshly laid eggs from your backyard chicken coop is rendered simpler with <strong>chicken coop kits</strong>. Maybe you have never bought or built a chicken coop before so you would not have enough knowledge about the things to consider when choosing good <strong>chicken coop kits</strong>. In these modern times most of the coop kits have already been 80% put together upon arrival. You should therefore be able to build it within a few hours. The tools to use may even be found in your garage and include a screwdriver, hammer, saw and measuring tape.</p>
<p>These days some coop kits give you the option of moving your coop around your backyard. Depending on whether you want it stationery or mobile your need would easily be met.</p>
<p>Cleaning and proper maintenance are one of the key ingredients of owning a chicken coop. There should be a regular cleaning procedure. Therefore be on the lookout for defective designs and bad craftsmanship that rather hinder the performance of the cleaning duty. You would need to find out if the chicken coop floor is slightly sloped. To make it very easy to hose out the chicken coop water would have to run out of the coop instead of remaining in the coop. The floor must therefore be sloped downward toward the entrance.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider in selecting your <strong>chicken coop kits</strong> is the presence of good ventilation. In order to increase the quality of air in the coop you could possibly invest in some sliding windows and a door. This makes the chicken healthy and secure. In addition to this should also be a thick wire mesh around your premises which goes deep into the ground. Ensure that the mesh is made of quality material which cannot be easily chewed or destroyed. It guards against intruders and stray animals from passing under the mesh.</p>
<p>A good lightning system always accompanies quality <strong>chicken coop kits</strong>. Preferably there should be an electric light which is not only good for the chickens but provides a source of heat when the weather is cold. Believe you me there is no way you would want the chicken to remain in darkness during the night.</p>
<p>Another important feature of good <strong>chicken coop kits</strong> is the availability of enough space for your chicken. It should provide for enough wandering for the chicken. All other things being equal, expect your chicken to produce about five eggs every seven or eight days. You therefore need to order the kit that is sized enough to accommodate the number of chickens you plan to raise and supply your eggs.</p>
<p>A good quality chicken coop kit at least should have some of these features even before you give it a consideration.</p>
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